Thanks to the Ron Burgundy and Anchorman, we have a headline for Friday's USMNT 6-0 romping of Guatemala: the USMNT stay classy in San Diego.

Helping them stay classy were two Earthquakes in the mix. Clarence Goodson, the newest Quake and veteran USMNT defender, saw his fourth USMNT goal on Friday, and Quake captain Chris Wondolowski scored his first goal in the Red, White and Blue. Congratulations to both on a standout performance.

The USMNT begin Gold Cup play on July 9 vs. Belize, kickoff at 8 p.m. PT on Fox Soccer.

Calling all FIFA '13 fans! We need your mad gaming skills to snatch the final spot of the Fan XI for the 2013 MLS All-Star Game. Here's all you need to know to get Chris Wondolowski or Adam Jahn on that roster:

From July 3 at 9 a.m. PT - July 10 at 12 p.m. PT, fans can participate in the AT&T MLS All-Star 'In the Game' Challenge.

Fans are invited to play the game and score as many goals as possible with the remaining eligible forwards. Score a goal, the player receives one vote.

The Player with the most goals will be named to the final spot on the Fan XI.

The top two forwards who have received the most votes after voting closes will be removed from the eligible forward list.

Saturday night was a special night for everyone at California Clasico, but it but it was a little sweeter for one little boy and his mother.

Jackson Fyffe, 5, went to the game expecting to score the first ceremonial goal before the game. However, he was rewarded with so much more than just a goal.

Jackson's mother, Lt. Colonel Celene Fyfee, surprised him on the field after being deployed in Afghanistan since December. The reunion was a complete surprise for Jackson, and as you can see from these photos and video- it was nothing short of amazing.

Jackson still got to score the first goal like he planned, but his mom scored it with him.